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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Transferrin and Iron Transport

  • Yes, transferrin is the primary protein responsible for transporting iron in the bloodstream.
  • Ferric iron ($Fe^{3+}$) is the specific form of iron that transferrin binds to and carries.
  • Capacity: Each transferrin molecule can bind up to two ferric iron ions.
  • Cellular Delivery: Transferrin delivers ferric iron to cells by binding to specific transferrin receptors on cell surfaces, facilitating its entry into the cells where it is needed for vital metabolic processes.
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Transferrin - connections

Transferrin ->

  • Binds: Iron (Frequency: usually; Location: blood)

Ferric oxide - connections

-> Ferric oxide

  • Red clay - Contains (Amount: more; Example: instance)
  • Luvos Heilerde - Contains (Percentage: 2%; Precision: approximate)
  • Bentonite clay - Contains (Percentage: 2-7%; Precision: approximate)
  • Argital clay - Contains (Percentage: 4%; Precision: approximate)
  • Kaolin clay - Contains (Percentage: <1%; Precision: approximate)

Iron - connections

Iron ->

-> Iron

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